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To: Starboard

Tell me about it.

Things weren’t quite so bad back in my day, starting in 1983.

I should note that professional standards were higher in the hometown press, where I spent my entire career. I can hardly imagine what it’s like working for a major metro daily.

For example, no managing editor I worked under would allow anonymous sources, except under the most exceptional of circumstances, and then usually after getting the OK from our lawyers.

My editors basically cared about getting your facts straight and your copy in on time with minimal errors. I was able to do this for 25 years.

Then I finally became a managing editor myself only to see the company go out of business shortly thereafter. But that’s my personal heartbreak. If there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that nobody gives a damn about your problems. Just do your job and carry on.

Right now, my job is taking it easy and being a grumpy old man, both of which I can hardly fail at.


62 posted on 08/06/2020 2:25:08 PM PDT by Nothingburger
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To: Nothingburger
Things weren’t quite so bad back in my day, starting in 1983.

That's what's interesting. Granted it might not have been as bad, I can see that.

The interesting part is how long it's been going on!
A Freeper posted an image of a cartoon from the 1860's(!) showing the trash coming from the mouth of the media - it was a cartoon.

Other Freepers have pointed out the Scottsboro boys, in the 1920's, and another posted an article about Sacco and Vanzetti:
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/06/the_floyd_riots_mark_a_century_of_communist_agitation.html
which was fascinating.

The commies have been at it a LONG time.

73 posted on 08/06/2020 2:37:10 PM PDT by spankalib
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